Forsythia intermedia 'Lynwood' | 3 Litre Pot | 30cm - 40cm Height

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Common Names

  • Forsythia
  • Golden Bells

Forsythia intermedia ‘Lynwood’ is a glorious deciduous shrub, bursting with bright yellow flowers on bare stems in early spring. This fast-growing Golden Bells variety offers a vivid display, welcoming spring and providing early pollen for bees across the UK.

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Forsythia intermedia 'Lynwood'
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Forsythia intermedia ‘Lynwood’ heralds spring with a spectacular display of bright yellow flowers, a truly uplifting sight in UK gardens.

This magnificent deciduous shrub, Forsythia intermedia ‘Lynwood’, is a cherished spectacle, gracing gardens with its vibrant golden blooms. It signals the arrival of warmer days and provides an essential early source of nectar. Many gardeners appreciate its robust nature and the sheer volume of flowers it produces. This popular cultivar offers a reliably stunning performance each year, hence its widespread appeal across the United Kingdom.

Key Features of Forsythia ‘Lynwood’

  • Vibrant Spring Blooms: Features a profusion of bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers in early spring.
  • Deciduous Shrub: Sheds its leaves in autumn, preparing for its spectacular spring show.
  • Fast-Growing: Establishes quickly, making an impact in the garden swiftly.
  • Wildlife Friendly: Provides vital early pollen for bees and other beneficial insects.
  • Versatile Garden Use: Excellent for borders, hedging, or as a striking specimen plant.
  • Low Maintenance: Generally easy to grow and care for, thriving in many conditions.

The Charm of Forsythia intermedia ‘Lynwood’

Forsythia, commonly known as Golden Bells, receives its name from William Forsyth, a notable Scottish botanist. The ‘intermedia’ part indicates its hybrid origin, making it a cross between two species. ‘Lynwood’ itself is a celebrated cultivar, specifically chosen for its abundant flowering and vigorous growth. Indeed, its cheerful golden flowers are a welcome sight.

Bloom and Foliage Display

Each spring, often in March and April, Forsythia intermedia ‘Lynwood’ becomes completely covered in a dense array of bright yellow, four-petalled blooms. Significantly, these flowers emerge on bare stems, creating a striking visual impact before the leaves appear. Consequently, this provides a brilliant splash of colour when little else is in flower. Afterwards, lush green, ovate leaves unfurl, forming a verdant backdrop throughout the summer months. Occasionally, these leaves may develop subtle purplish tints in the autumn, adding further seasonal interest.

Versatile Garden Uses for Golden Bells

This adaptable shrub offers numerous possibilities within the garden. For example, gardeners frequently use it to create vibrant, informal hedges or as a standout specimen plant. Its arching branches and upright habit also make it an excellent choice for the back of mixed borders, where it provides structural height. Furthermore, planting it against evergreen backdrops truly highlights its brilliant spring flowers. It grows vigorously, thus it quickly fills space and provides a substantial presence.

Pruning and Wildlife Benefits

To maintain its shape and encourage a strong floral display, gardeners usually prune Forsythia intermedia ‘Lynwood’ shortly after its flowering period ends. This promotes new growth which will bear next year’s blooms. Importantly, this plant serves as a valuable resource for early foraging insects. Bees, in particular, visit its open flowers for pollen during a time when other food sources are scarce. Therefore, it supports local wildlife and contributes to garden biodiversity.

Max Height 2.50 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Loam Silt Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Plant Forsythia intermedia 'Lynwood' in well-drained soil, ideally in full sun for the best floral display. Water regularly until established. Prune immediately after flowering by removing up to one-third of the oldest stems to ground level, and shortening any overly long shoots. This encourages strong new growth and abundant blooms for the following year. Minimal further care is typically required.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.